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Jun 19, 2023 at 14:38 answer added SARTHAK GUPTA timeline score: 1
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Oct 25, 2015 at 21:04 comment added J Tyson I like Reed & Simon's Methods of Mathematical Physics volume 1: Functional Analysis. Actually, all 4 volumes are excellent.
Oct 24, 2015 at 18:50 comment added Liviu Nicolaescu The nicest book of functional analysis I can think of is still the 3 volume opus Linear Operators by Dunford and Schwartz. This book has a tone of examples. It has one drawback: it runs 2000 pages long. Still worth consulting. If you do not have the time or patience to read 2000 pages, then you should open Haim Brezis book on functional analysis.
Oct 24, 2015 at 16:09 answer added Yasiru timeline score: 3
Aug 9, 2015 at 23:33 comment added Nik Weaver I recently wrote a book on measure theory and functional analysis which I like to think includes a lot of intuition. But probably most authors would say this.
Aug 9, 2015 at 14:03 answer added Piyush Grover timeline score: 2
Aug 9, 2015 at 12:04 comment added Paul Siegel You need to elaborate on what you mean by "full of intuition". Examples? Heuristics? As the question stands it looks like you're asking if Terry Tao has written a functional analysis textbook.
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